Five-star George Farmer leads an outstanding receiver group for USC, which also includes four-star standouts Victor Blackwell and Junior Pomee, a former UCLA pledge. Oregon landed two four-star wide receivers in Devon Blackmon and junior college recruit Rahsaan Vaughn. Brandin Cooks, a four-star recruit, leads the way for a productive group at Oregon State. Five schools - UCLA, Arizona, Colorado, Cal and Arizona State - signed only one wide receiver each.
1. USC
2. Oregon
3. Washington
4. Oregon State
5. Utah
6. Stanford
7. UCLA
8. Washington State
T9. Arizona
T9. Cal
T9. Colorado
12. Arizona State

Tight end

Only one four-star tight end signed with a Pac-12 school and that was Gig Harbor (Wash.) standout Austin Seferian-Jenkins, who picked the hometown Huskies. Seferian-Jenkins is good enough to play as a freshman. Max Hersey and Mansel Simmons were two really nice pickups for Washington State. Arizona also landed two in Michael Cooper and Drew Robinson.
1. Washington
T2. Arizona
T2. Washington State
4. UCLA
5. Cal
6. Oregon State
T7. Arizona State
T7. Colorado
T7. Oregon
T7. Stanford
T7. USC
T7. Utah

Greg Townsend Jr. leads the way for USC, which also landed DeVante Wilson and Charles Burks, two versatile players who thrive on athleticism. Cal did an outstanding job on the defensive line, especially at end with Todd Barr, Jason Gibson and Brennan Scarlett - all four-star recruits. Oregon State absolutely loaded up by signing eight defensive ends led by Dylan Wynn, who was close to four-star status and plays with such fire.
1. USC
2. Cal
3. Oregon State
4. Stanford
5. Arizona
6. Washington
T7. Colorado
T7. Oregon
9. Washington State
10. Utah
T11. Arizona State
T11. UCLA

Linebacker

Three four-star prospects - Tre Madden, Lamar Dawson and Anthony Sarao - put the Trojans on top of this category as well. USC loaded up everywhere and linebacker was no exception. Oregon had an impressive haul with five linebackers, led by Dallas (Texas) Skyline four-star Anthony Wallace. Washington also did a nice job, especially by getting Corey Waller and Matthew Lyons out of Southern California.
1. USC
2. Oregon
3. Washington
4. Stanford
5. Colorado
6. Cal
7. UCLA
8. Arizona
9. Washington State
10. Utah
T11. Arizona State
T11. Oregon State

Defensive Back

Four-star safety James Sample leads an impressive group of defensive backs for Washington, which also landed three-star prospects Travis Feeney, Marcus Peters and Evan Zeger. Cal was right there, though, with two four-stars in cornerback Stefan McClure and safety Avery Walls, who both played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Utah's class was led by four-star junior college recruit Keith McGill.
1. Washington
2. Cal
3. Utah
4. Stanford
5. USC
6. Oregon
7. Colorado
8. Arizona
9. Arizona State
10. Washington State
T11. Oregon State
T11. UCLA

Athlete

There's no question Oregon owned this position group by landing five-star Colt Lyerla, who projects as a linebacker, and flipping five-star running back/cornerback De'Anthony Thomas from USC in one of the biggest signing day stories in recent memory. Four-star Christian French is a nice addition as well. USC was the only other program to land a four-star athlete in Marqise Lee, who could play wide receiver or safety. Washington State added three athletes in its class.
1. Oregon
2. USC
3. Washington State
T4. Arizona
T4. Cal
6. Oregon State
T7. Arizona State
T7. Stanford
T7. Utah
10. Colorado
T11. UCLA
T11. Washington